Bitcoin ETF Giant Grayscale Introduces a Crypto Staking Fund
The Grayscale Dynamic Income Fund initially includes APT, TIA, CBETH, ATOM, NEAR, OSMO, DOT, SEI and SOL.
Grayscale, the investment firm behind the biggest spot bitcoin ETF, has introduced a new fund that stakes cryptocurrencies to earn income.
The Grayscale Dynamic Income Fund (GDIF), the company said Tuesday, initially will own assets for nine blockchains: Aptos (APT), Celestia (TIA), Coinbase Staked Ethereum (CBETH), Cosmos (ATOM), Near (NEAR), Osmosis (OSMO), Polkadot (DOT), SEI Network (SEI), and Solana (SOL). It aims to distribute rewards in U.S. dollars on a quarterly basis.
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"As our first actively managed Fund, GDIF is an important expansion of our product suite and enables investors to participate in multi-asset staking through the convenience and familiarity of a singular investment vehicle," Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein said in a statement.
Staking plays a key role in how some blockchains. Whereas the Bitcoin network relies on proof-of-work – in which miners crunch complex numerical puzzles to create new bitcoin (BTC) – proof-of-stake networks like Ethereum instead allow owners of their token to pledge their assets to run the network. Doing so is called staking, and it generates income for the staker.
It's an auspicious occasion to bring crypto products to market with bitcoin hitting an all-time high above $69,000 on Tuesday. Speaking to the crypto rally, Zach Pandl, head of research at Grayscale, said valuations for Ethereum's ether (ETH) and most other tokens remain below their highs from the previous crypto cycle.